On March 23, the President of Pakistan bestowed civil awards on three alumni for their outstanding services in various fields. Team USEFP congratulates them for this outstanding achievement. Here’s more about the alumni: Saima Saleem Saima Saleem, Pakistan’s first visually impaired diplomat and Foreign Service Program alumna, was awarded the ...
This quarter saw a string of well-attended alumni events. Two of the highlights were: A discussion on human memory In January, Dr. Syed Iqbal Raza, former chair of USEFP’s Board of Directors and a prominent Humphrey alumnus, led a talk at the Fulbright house titled ‘Storage of Human Memory and ...
In collaboration with the U.S. Department of State and the Humphrey Alumni Association of Pakistan (HAAP), USEFP organized the 4th Annual Humphrey Alumni Conference in Islamabad. Titled ‘Combating Climate Change: Finding a Broad-Based Remedy for the Future’ the conference aimed at finding multidisciplinary solutions to the climate crisis and devising ...
For the on-going U.S.–Pakistan University Partnerships Grants Program (UPGP), this quarter saw a flurry of activity. Here are some of the highlights: In July and August, USEFP launched three new grants for the Lahore College for Women University, the Institute of Management Sciences in Peshawar, and the University of Science ...
The Humphrey Alumni Association of Pakistan (HAAP)’s Islamabad/Rawalpindi Chapter convened at the USEFP office in the capital city on May 31. Fifteen fellows attended the event, which was primarily organized to welcome HAAP President Dr. Lubna Ayub to Islamabad from Karachi. Over a cup of tea, the Humphrey alumni enjoyed meeting ...